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BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  HENRY  BARNARD 


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1  BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  HENRY  BARNARD. 


BY    WILL    S.    MONROE. 

I._PUBLICATIOXS  BY  HENRY  BARNARD. 

(a)  Official  Reports  and  Docuuients. 

1.  Common   schools    and    education    in    Connecticut.     4 
reports.     Hartford,  1838--1842. 

2.  Public    schools    in    Rhode    Island.        3    reports    and 
documents.     Providence,  1843—1849. 

3.  Common    schools    and    education    in    Connecticut.     4 
reports.     Hartford,  1850--1S54. 

4.  United  States  commissioner  of  education.     4  reports. 
Washington,  1867-1870. 

(b)  Editorial  and  Journalistic  Work. 

1.  Connecticut  common   school  journal.     4   vols.     Hart- 
ford, 1838-1842. 

2.  Journal  of  the  Rhode  Island  institute  of  instruction. 
3  vols.     Providence,  1846—1849. 

3.  Connecticut  common   school  journal.     4   vols.     Hart- 
ford, 1851-1854. 

4.  Papers  for  the  Wisconsin  teachers.     7  vols.     Madison, 
1858-1860. 

5.  American   journal   of   education.     31    vols.     Hartford, 
1855-1881. 

6.  American    li])rary   of   education.     23    vols.     Hartford, 
1855-1881. 

{(•)     Monoffraphs  and  Addresses. 

1.  Armsma:   the  home,  the  arm,  and  armory  of  Samuel 
Colt.     New  York,  1866. 

2.  Papers     relating    to     the     university    of     Wisconsin. 
Madi.son,  1859. 


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3.  On  the  proposed  amendment  to  the  constitution  limit- 
ing the  tenure  of  office  of  the  judges  of  the  supreme  court 
and  superior  courts. 

4.  An  address  before  the  New  York  state  school  conven- 
tion.    Common  school  journal,  Boston,  July  15,  1845. 

5.  The  "better  day"  of  education.  Common  school  jour- 
nal, Boston,  Apr..  1,  1849. 

6.  Thomas  Robbins:   a  funeral  address.     Cambridge,  1854. 

7.  A  discourse  in  commemoration  of  the  life,  character, 
and  services  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  H.  Gallaudet,  with  a 
history  of  the  American  asylum  for  the  deaf.  Hart- 
ford, 1859. 

8.  Competitive  examinations  for  admission  to  public 
service.  Proceedings  of  the  national  teachei's'  asso- 
ciation.    Ogdensburg,  1864. 

9.  Biographical  sketch  of  Ezekiel  Cheever,  with  notes  on 
the  first  free  schools  and  early  schoolbooks  of  New 
England.     Hartford,    1856. 

II.— PUBLICATIONS  RELATING  TO  HENRY  BARNARD 
(a)     American. 
^     1.  Allen,  W.  F.,  and  Spencer,  D.  E.     Higher  education  in 
Wisconsin.     Washington,  1889. 

2.  Allibone,  S.  A.  Critical  dictionary  of  English  litera- 
ture.    Philadelpia,  1872. 

3.  Azarias,  Brother.  Beginnings  of  the  normal  schools. 
Catholic  world.  New  York,  May,  1890. 

4.  Bardeen,  C.  W.  Educational  journalism.  Syracuse, 
1885. 

5.  Bicknell,  Thomas  W.  A  brief  history  of  educational 
journalism  in  New  England.  Proceedings  of  the  inter- 
national congress  of  educators  at  New  Orleans.  Wash- 
ington, 1886. 

6.  Boone,  Richard  G.     Education  in  the  United  States. 
/       New  York,  1890. 

7.  Brockett,  L.  P.,  editor.  Our  country's  wealth  and  in- 
fluence.    Hartford,  1882. 

8.  Brownell,  F.  C.     Ends  and  means  in  teaching.     Con- 


necticiit  common  school  journal,  Hartford,  December, 
1854. 

9.  Butler,  Nicholas  Murray.  The  Barnard  relief  move- 
ment.    Educational  review,  New  York,  April,  1892. 

10.  Carrington,  Henry  B.  Patriotic  reader;  or,  human 
liberty  developed.     Philadelphia,  1888. 

11.  Clarke,  Isaac  E.  Art  and  industry:  instruction  in 
drawing  applied  to  the  industrial  and  fine  arts.  Wash- 
ington, 1885. 

12.  Cone,  W.  R.  Memorial  of  the  class  of  1830  of  Yale 
College.     Hartford,  1871. 

13.  Day,  Jeremiah.  Dr.  Barnard's  life  work.  Connecti- 
cut common  school  journal,  Hartford,  January,  1854. 

14.  Duyckinck,  E.  A.  and  G.  L.  Cyclopaedia  of  American 
literature.     Vol.  II.     Philadelphia,  1881. 

15.  Emerson,  Ralph  Waldo.  The  correspondence  of 
Thomas  Carlyle  and  Ralph  Waldo  Emerson.  Bos- 
ton, 1883. 

16.  Fowle,  William  B.  Public  schools  in  Rhode  Island. 
Massachusetts  common  school  journal,  Boston,  June. 
1850. 

17.  Gallaudet,  E.  M.  Life  of  Thomas  Hopkins  Gallaudet. 
New  York,  1888. 

18.  Gilman,  Daniel  C.  Education  in  America.  North 
American  review.     New  York,  January  1876. 

19.  Gilman,  Daniel  C.  Swedish  notions  of  American  edu- 
cation. Connecticut  common  school  journal,  Hart- 
ford, December,  1854. 

20.  Goodrich,  S.  G.  Recollections  of  a  life-time.  New 
York,  1857. 

21.  Hall,  G.  Stanley,  and  Mansfield,  J.  M.  A  descriptive 
bibliography  of  education.     Boston,  1886. 

22.  Harris,  William  T.  Circulars  concerning  the  Henry 
Barnard  publishing  company.     Washington,  1891. 

23.  Hartwell,  E.  M.  Physical  training  in  the  Boston  pub- 
lic schools.     Boston,  1895. 

24.  Henry,  C.  H.  The  common  school  system  in  Con- 
necticut.    New  York  review.  New  York,  April,  1842. 


25.  Hillard,  G.  S.  Common  schools  in  Rhode  Island, 
North  American  review,  Boston,  July,  1848. 

20.  Hodjins,  J.  Geoi-ge.  Ontario  educational  exhibit  and 
other  educational  features  of  the  international  exposi- 
tion at  Philadelphia  in  1876.     Toronto,  1877. 

27.  Hughes,  James  L.  Henry  Bernard,  the  Nestor  of 
American  education.  New  England  magazine,  Boston, 
July,  1896. 

28.  Humphrey,  Heman.  The  life  and  labors  of  the  Rev. 
T.  H.  Gallaudet.     New  York,  1857. 

23.  Jewett,  C.  E.  Public  libraries  in  the  United  fecates. 
Washington,  1851. 

30.  Kent,  James.  Commentaries  on  American  law.  Vol. 
II.     Boston,  1884. 

31.  Kiddle,  Henry,  and  Schem,  A.  J.  Cyclopaedia  of  edu- 
cation.    New  York,  1883. 

32.  Lawrence,  B.  H.  The  basis  of  a  teacher's  librai-y. 
Journal  of  education,  Boston,  June  2,  1881. 

33.  Mann,  Horace.  Ninth  annual  report  of  the  Massa- 
chusetts board  of  education.     Boston,  1846. 

34.  Mann,  Horace.  An  oration  delivered  before  the 
authorities  of  the  city  of  Boston,  July  4,  1842.  Boston, 
1842. 

35.  Maun,  Horace.  Progress  of  education  in  New  Hamp- 
shire. Massachusetts  common  school  journal,  Boston, 
October  15,  1846. 

36.  Mann,  Mary.  Life  and  letters  of  Horace  Mann.  Bos 
ton,  1891. 

37.  Monroe,  Will  S.  The  educational  labors  of  Henry 
Barnard:  a  study  in  the  history  of  American  pedagogy. 
Syracuse,  1893. 

38.  Monroe,  Will  S.  Dr.  Barnard's  American  journal  of 
education:  an  address  before  the  international  con- 
gress of  education  at  Chicago  in  1893.     Chicago,  1894. 

.39.  Monroe,  Will  S.  The  world's  educational  exhiuits. 
Journal  of  education,  Boston,  August  24,  1893. 

40.  Monroe,  Will  S.  Henry  Barnard  and  Pestalozzi  lit- 
erature.    Kindergarten  magazine,  Chicago,  May,  ld34. 


41.  Monroe,  Will  S.  Henry  Barnard  and  Kindergarten 
literature.  Kindergarten  news.  Springfield,  Septem- 
ber, 1394. 

42.  Monroe,  Will  S.  Bibliography  of  education.  [Dedi- 
cated to  Henry  Barnard.]     New  York,  1897. 

43.  Martin,  George  H.     The  evolution  of  the  Massachu- 
setts school  system.     New  York,  1894. 

44.  Mowery,  W.  A.  History  of  educational  journalism 
in  New  England:  an  address  before  the  international 
congress  of  education  at  Chicago.     Chicago,  1894. 

45.  Northrup,  B.  G.     Teacher  and  parent.     Syracuse,  1895. 
4C.  Noyes,    S.    B.      Catalogue  of    the   Brooklyn    library. 

Part  second.     Brooklyn,  1876. 

47.  Palmer,  Ray.  Universal  education.  International 
review,  January,  1874. 

48.  Parker,  Francis  W.  Books  on  education.  Practical 
teacher.     June,  1885. 

49.  Peabody,  Elizabeth  P.  Barnard's  journal  of  educa- 
tion.    Sunday  herald,  Boston,  June  12,  1889. 

^  50.  Philbrick,  John  D.  Henry  Barnard,  the  American 
educator.  Massachusetts  teacher,  Boston,  January, 
1858. 

51.  Philbrick,  John  D.  City  school  systems  in  the  United 
States.     Washington,  1885. 

52.  Philbrick,  John  D.  Paris  universal  exposition  of 
1878.     London,  1878. 

53.  Porter,   Noah.     Henry   Barnard:    his   labors  in   Con- 
xT      necticut     and    Rhode     Island.      Connecticut     common 

school  journal,  Hartford,  January,  1855. 

54.  Potter,  Alonzo.  The  school:  its  objects,  relations, 
and  uses.     Boston,  1843. 

55.  Potter,  Elisha  R.  Report  of  the  commissioner  of 
public  instruction  of  Rhode  Island.     Providence,  1850 

56.  Ripley,  George,  and  Dana,  Chai-les  A.  The  new 
American  cyclopaedia.     Vol.  II.     New  York,  1878. 

57.  Rounds,  C.  C.  Present  ideals  in  educational  journal- 
ism: an  address  before  the  international  congress  of 
education  at  Chicago  in  1893.     Chicago,  1894. 


58.  Salisbury,  Albert.  Historical  sketch  of  normal  in- 
struction in  Wisconsin.     Whitewater,  1893. 

59.  Saunders,  Frederick,  editor.  Centenary  orations. 
New  York,  1882. 

60.  Schaeffer,  N.  C.  Books  on  pedagogy.  Proceedings 
of  the  national  educational  association.     Topeka,  1888. 

61.  Steiner,  B.  C.  The  history  oi  university  education 
in  Maryland.     Washington,  1891. 

62.  Steiner,  B.  C.  History  of  education  in  Maryland. 
Washington,  1894. 

63.  Steiner,  B.  C.  The  history  of  education  in  Connecti- 
cut.    Washington,  1893. 

64.  Stockwell,  Thomas  B.  A  history  of  public  education 
in  Rhode  Island.     Providence,  1876. 

65.  Stockwell,  Thomas  B.  The  Rhode  Island  institute  of 
instruction:  historical  address.  Twenty-fifth  annual 
report  of  the  state  board  of  education.  Providence, 
1895. 

66.  Stone,  E.  M.  A  brief  history  of  the  Rhode  Island  In- 
stitute of  instruction.     Providence,  1874. 

67.  Tarbox,  Increase  N.  Diary  of  Thomas  Robbins.  Vol. 
II.     Boston,  1887. 

68.  Tolman,  W.  H.  History  of  higher  education  in  Rhode 
Island.     W^ashington,  1894. 

69.  Trumbull,  T.  H.,  editor.  The  memorial  history  of 
Hartford  county,   Connecticut.     Vol.    I.     Boston,    1886. 

70.  Wilson,  James  Grant,  and  Fiske,  John.  Appleton's 
cyclopaedia  of  American  biography.  Vol.  I.  New 
York,  1888. 

71.  Wickersham,  J.  P.  A  history  of  education  in  Penn- 
sylvania.    Lancaster,  1886. 

72.  Winship,  Albert  E.  Dr.  Barnard.  Journal  of  edu- 
cation, Boston,  June  19,  1890. 

73.  Winship,  Albert  E.  Horace  Mann,  educator.  [Dedi- 
cated to  Henry  Barnard.]     Boston,  1896. 

74.  Winship,  Albert  E.  Henry  Barnard.  Christian 
register,  Boston,  October,  1896. 


(b.)      Eurojxian. 

1.  Bonghi,  Rugierro.  Instruzione  yubliche  iiegli  Stati 
Uniti.     Roma,  1870. 

2.  Brockhaus,  F.  A.  Conversations-lexicon.  Zweiter 
bai....     Leipzig,  1882. 

3.  Browning,  Oscar.  History  of  education.  Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica.  Vol.  VII.  I.,ondon  and  New  York, 
1878. 

4.  Buisson,  Benjamin.  L'enseignement  primaire  aux 
congres  d'education  et  a  I'exposition  scolaire  de  Chi- 
cago.    Paris,  1896. 

5.  Buisson,  Ferdinand.  Henry  Barnard.  Dictionnaire 
de  pedagogie.     Tome  primaire.     Paris,  1882. 

6.  Carlyle,  Thomas.  The  correspondence  of  Thomas 
Carlyle  and  Ralph  Waldo  Emerson.     Boston,  1883. 

7.  Compayre,  Gabriel.  A  foreigner's  impressions  of  th' 
Chicago  educational  congresses.  Educational  review. 
New  York,  October,  1893. 

8.  Compayre,  Gabriel.  Les  congres  scolaires  de  Chicago. 
Revue  pedagogique,  Paris,  November,  1893. 

9.  Fitch,  Sir  J.  G.  Notes  on  American  schools  and  train- 
ing colleges.     London,  1890. 

iO.  Eraser,  .James.  Report  on  the  common  school  system 
of  the  United  States  and  Canada.     London,  1867. 

11.  Le  Roy,  Alphouse.  Les  ecoles  dans  I'Amerique  du 
nord.     Bruxelles,  1853. 

12.  Mill,  John  Stuart.  Political  economy  and  education. 
Westminster  review,  London,  October,  1854. 

13.  Paroz,  .Jules.  Histoire  universelle  de  la  pedagogie. 
Paris,  1883. 

14.  Quick,  Robert  Hebert.     Barnard's  American  journal 
.  of   education.      .Journal    of    education,    London,    .July, 

1875. 
].j.  Quick,      Robert      Hebert.      Education.      The      boox 
analysist,   I.,ondon,   December  27,   1878. 

10.  Quick,  Robert  Hebert.  Educational  reformers. 
LOedicated   to  Henry  Barnard.!     New  York,  1893. 


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17.  Robson,  Edward  R.  School  architecture.  London, 
1874. 

18.  Siljestrom,  P.  A.  Resa  i  forenta  staterna.  Stock- 
holm, 1852. 

19.  Siljestrom,  P.  A.  The  educational  institutions  of  the 
United  States.  Translated  from  the  Swedish  by  Fred- 
rica  Rowan.     London,  1853. 

20.  Wimmer,  Hermann.  Die  kirche  und  schule  in  Nord 
Amerika.     Leipzig,  1S53. 


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